‘Freaky Friday’ Download and Reviews

December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Family, Fantasy

“Freaky Friday” Movie Details

Freaky Friday tagline: Mondays are manic. Wednesdays are wild. And Fridays are about to get a little freaky.
Freaky Friday - DVD Cover

Freaky Friday DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Christina Marie Walter
  • Jamie Lee Curtis Tess Coleman
    Lindsay Lohan Anna Coleman
    Mark Harmon Ryan
    Harold Gould Grandpa
    Chad Michael Murray Jake
    Stephen Tobolowsky Mr. Bates
    Christina Vidal Maddie
    Ryan Malgarini Harry Coleman
    Haley Hudson Peg
    Rosalind Chao Pei-Pei
    Lucille Soong Pei-Pei’s Mom
    Willie Garson Evan
    Dina Spybey Dottie Robertson
    Julie Gonzalo Stacey Hinkhouse
    Same Shirt Girl
    Directors: Mark Waters IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 27,427 votes

    “Freaky Friday” Movie Review

    “Freaky Friday” Plot Summary

    An overworked mother and her daughter do not get along. When they switch bodies, each is forced to adapt to the others life for one freaky Friday. add synopsis

    Freaky Fun-day!

    It was a remake and it delivered big time! Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are an unstoppably funny team of mother and daughter that have just the right chemistry, the right dose of sarcasm and the right dose of whatever it takes to make you laugh and enjoy this film. No film this cheery and delightful would be complete with the dish! And the dish here is Chad Michael Murray with awesome hair, playing the love interest of Lohan’s character

    The story is about this mother and daughter who don’t seem to appreciate each other’s lives, so one Freaky Friday, while having dinner at a Chinese restaurant, they both receive fortune cookies with a weird message in them. The next morning, they wake up to find out that they have switched bodies, whereby the mum’s character now has the daughter’s thinking and reasoning, while the daughter now had the mother’s thoughts and reasoning

    The result is a pure riot! A must see for everyone who enjoys watching films that warm the heart and make you laugh.

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    ‘Sixth Sense’ Download and Reviews

    December 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Mystery, Thriller

    “Sixth Sense” Movie Details

    Sixth Sense tagline: I see dead people
    6th Sense - DVD Cover

    Sixth Sense DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bruce Willis Dr. Malcolm Crowe
    Haley Joel Osment Cole Sear
    Toni Collette Lynn Sear
    Olivia Williams Anna Crowe
    Mischa Barton Kyra Collins
    Donnie Wahlberg Vincent Grey
    Peter Anthony Tambakis Darren
    Jeffrey Zubernis Bobby
    Bruce Norris Stanley Cunningham
    Glenn Fitzgerald Sean
    Greg Wood Mr. Collins
    Trevor Morgan Tommy Tammisimo
    Angelica Torn Mrs. Collins
    Lisa Summerour Bridesmaid
    Firdous Bamji Young Man Buying Ring
    Directors: M. Night Shyamalan
    IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 219,101 votes

    “Sixth Sense” Movie Review

    “6th Sense” Plot Summary

    A boy who communicates with spirits that don’t know they’re dead seeks the help of a disheartened child psychologist. add synopsis

    A surprising masterpiece!

    Sometime Bruce Willis can make some bad films, like HUDSON HAWK and MERCURY RISING. And other times he can make some films that change the film industry and blow the audiences away (i.e. DIE HARD triology, 12 MONKEYS, and PULP FICTION). Now Willis’ new film, THE 6th SENSE falls in the latter catageory, as a surprising masterpiece that will leave images stuck in your mind for quite sometime. Willis plays Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist, who is quite good at his job, he has a loving wife named Anna (played by the beautiful Olivia Williams), and he just got awarded by the mayor of Philadelpia for his excellent work. Then one night, Malcolm gets a terrifying unexpected visit from one of his former patients. The visit is so terrifying, that it haunts Malcolm later on. Months later, Malcolm’s job is going downhill, and his marriage is falling apart. Then his life is changed around when he meets Cole, a eight year old boy who is considered a ‘freak’ by everybody but his mom. Cole is usually alone, scared, and has cuts and bruses on his body. The doctors and social workers think the injuries come from his mom, Lynn Sear (Toni Collette). But Lynn loves Cole too much that she wouldn’t even think of harming him. The truth is that the injuries that Cole has are from other people, people that Cole only sees, people that are dead. Cole sees dead people walking around with the living, and only Cole sees these ghostly figures. Malcolm tries to help Cole with his unique gift, and to also find out what these ghostly figures want with him. When I saw the trailers for this movie, it looked like a o.k. movie. Acutally, the preview didn’t have any effect on me at all, as for seeing this film. But when I saw this film, I was blown away on how excellent this was! This is a highly entertaining film that is scary, sad, funny, and even touching. The plot is brilliant, it has intellegence, and shows the personalities of the characters well enough that you feel like that you know them after the movie is over. The acting is also great, Willis does a good job as the doctor trying to help poor Cole. Toni Collette is also great as the suffering mom who’s very worried and protective over Cole. Oliva Williams is good as well as the suffering wife of the doctor who feels that she’s losing her husband more and more everyday. But the real surprise is Haley Joel Osment, who plays the little boy, Cole. For a child actor he’s excellent! He shows potential to becomming a great actor in years to come. He’s the next promising child actor that will hopefully do well like Elija Wood and Anna Panquin. Overall, THE 6th SENSE took me by surprised, and I ended up loving this film. I would have to place this film as one of the best films of the year, as well as for the summer films. And for a PG13 rated film, it’s quite scary! This is one film that no one should miss!!! ***** (out of five)

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    ‘Marley & Me’ Download and Reviews

    December 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Family

    “Marley & Me” Movie Details

    Marley & Me tagline: Heel the love
    Marley and Me - DVD Cover

    Marley & Me DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Owen Wilson John Grogan
    Jennifer Aniston Jennifer Grogan
    Eric Dane Sebastian
    Kathleen Turner Ms. Kornblut
    Alan Arkin Arnie Klein
    Nathan Gamble Patrick
    Ann Dowd Dr. Platt
    Haley Bennett Lisa
    Clarke Peters Editor
    Finley Jacobsen Conor
    Lucy Merriam Colleen
    Bryce Robinson Patrick
    Ben Hyland Conor
    Sarah O’Kelly Neighbor Mom
    Keith Hudson Big Guy
    Directors: David Frankel
    IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 28,578 votes

    “Marley & Me” Movie Review

    “Marley and Me” Plot Summary

    A family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog.

    Best film of the holiday season

    Short-attention-span synopsis: Best film of the holiday season

    Marley & Me (PG, 2:00) 9I felt bad having to deliver the news to my fellow fans about what a poor crop of SF&F films we have to pick from this holiday season, so let me make it up to you by giving a totally unqualified recommendation for Marley & Me! It’s not science fiction. Heck, it’s barely fiction at all, since it’s drawn from the real-life experiences of newspaper columnist John Grogan, his wife Jen, their kids, and their yellow labrador retriever, Marley, ‘the worst dog in the world’.I do some database work for the Wisconsin Academy of Graduate Service Dogs, and I have to say that Marley would have washed out of the academy in 15 minutes. He’d be a terrible service dog, but he makes a wonderful friend

    This film is utterly realistic. It never strikes a forced or false note. There are lots of laffs, but they all arise organically out of real life. John and Jen are good, decent people (like virtually all Americans), and they behave naturally, without any visible ‘acting’. It’s a little slice of Americana. If a big-budget spectacular like Benjamin Button had been able to muster a quarter of the heart of this modest film, they’d already be rolling Oscar’s red carpet up to its front door.’I'd like to be the man my dog thinks I am.’ — Mike McGuire, songwriter

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